Here is a simple way for Hasbro to make some SERIOUS cash with little or no expense to the company.

Reproduce the following figures from existing molds on their original cards. These are guaranteed money makers that could be sold in a non-movie year. Since they have already been done, the cost of mfg. would be significantly less than the cost of R and D for new figures. In addition, these are figures that many kids would also like to get, because many are core characters or just have cool features that kids like. Here is the list:

These are broken down by suggested case assortment. You will find the mix is made up of "army builders" as well as "hard to find" merchandise.

If Hasbro were to put out these cases, they would be able to DOUBLE their revenue from the Star Wars line during non-movie years. These could be done inbetween shipments of new merchandise. After the initial release of the AOTC line, begining around fall of 2002 and ending in early 2005.

Just a thought. ;)

rdrunr89

02-16-2002, 03:18 PM

You forgot the mysterious Eopie that was only released overseas.

Beast

02-16-2002, 03:26 PM

Originally posted by rdrunr89
You forgot the mysterious Eopie that was only released overseas.
Agreed, they should release that thru the fan club atleast. Just because stores over-ordered E1 stuff, alot of fans got shafted on picking up alot of the last E1 figures. Hasbro should be making these figures avaliable thru the fan club, helping their customers get what they wanted. :(

Also, the European Pit Droid 2-packs would sell like hotcakes here in the US along with those Battle Droid 2-packs.

derek

02-16-2002, 05:39 PM

these would just clog up the pegs. no retailer is going to stock 5 year old toys, unless they can retail for about a dollar.

Beast

02-16-2002, 05:50 PM

Originally posted by derek
these would just clog up the pegs. no retailer is going to stock 5 year old toys, unless they can retail for about a dollar.
Agreed, but make them avaliable either thru the Fan Club, or directly thru Hasbro's 800 number like they did in 1996-1997 with some of the hard to find figures, and you get the best of both worlds. :)

MTFBWY and HH!!

Jar Jar Binks

dr_evazan22

02-16-2002, 06:05 PM

I wish that a regular customer would be able to order directly from Hasbro. If I could, I would order 2 of every action figure, 1 to open and 1 to store away or display. I know that one of the company's that advertise on SSG offers the "1 of every...", but at the prices that are charged it's rediculous. I've ordered thru my comic store/Previews, for a case. The price that i was charged was in the range of $6.25 per. I'd like to do it for E2 also, but there needs to be some way of telling what is in the case. I'd hate to get multiple cases of the same 4-5 figures.

sith_killer_99

02-16-2002, 07:04 PM

I've NEVER had any luck dealing with the Fan Club. Besides, do they ship outside the US?

I know that Coll. 3 FF stuff is old, but do you really think these would warm pegs? Most of this stuff is selling on ebay for $20.00 plus! As for the EP1 stuff? It's so hard to find that MOST collectors are still looking for them.

I'm not saying that they should ship in the same numbers as the regular line. But if Hasbro offered to do an exclusive type deal with TRU, they could unload these things at $6.99 per figure and collectors would snatch these up quick!

Heck, if they shipped HALF as many of the Coll. 3 FF and HTF EP1 as they did the R2-D2, Bespin Luke, Mon Mothma FF figs collectors would be happy. And Hasbro could make some SERIOUS cash.

I you think that just because a figure is old it won't sell, just try putting any one of the figures I've listed out on a peg at TRU and see how long it sits there.

Wolfwood319

02-16-2002, 07:21 PM

Its a nice theory. But think about it. You just listed a lot of figures you probably don't have, but the reason you don't have them is the super-hardcore collectors already bought them when they were on the shelves originally. So they have no desire to buy more, so if you put them on the shelves, maybe 3 or 4 people who don't have them will pick them up, but the rest will stay on the shelves.

Hasbro is not gonna reproduce almost 4 years worth of figures because they were somewhat hard to find initially. If they only produced 1000 of each you listed, they'd have to produce over 60000 units of product that was already release a few years ago, with no guarantee that it will sell, that's still a risk.

They'd have to find all those molds (if they still exist,) start up those machines, I'm assuming you want them on the original cards so they'd have to make more of them, that's a year's worth of work right there, a year with just rereleases, no new figures....

It was a nice thought, but when you think about it, it doesn't work real well. I'd rather Hasbro concentrate on new stuff instead of reproducing old stuff again.

derek

02-16-2002, 11:35 PM

the only time i would favor the re-release of a figure is if hasbro wanted to keep a core figure on the pegs instead of a resculpt.